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The 2nd Amendment IS an unalienable right.
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They're winning. Thanks to your governor It looks like gays in your state will not have to sit "in back of the bus".
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Good on Jan Brewer for vetoing that bill. It was the second time she did it, but I think the first time it was vetoed was part of her stand to get the AZ legislature to do the Medicaid expansion to implement the ACA.
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Facts like this nightmare of Obamacare is just getting worse and worse every day for obama and the libtards!
"Pollster John Zogby reports in our weekly White House report card that support for Obamacare continues to sink, a real problem for President Obama's second term agenda.
"A downer week for the president. A new independent poll shows that 56 percent of the uninsured now have an unfavorable view of the Obamacare health care plan. Only 22 percent view it favorably. These numbers among the uninsured are substantially lower than a previous poll. A real problem for Obama. Any hope for the success of Obamacare rests on persuading the uninsured to enroll.
and this:
According to the New York Times, 800,000 Obamacare enrollees failed to pay their first premium.
Even as the Obama administration attempts to put a happy face on its low four million enrollees—a figure far removed from its seven million goal--the New York Times says at least 20% of all the people who applied for Obamacare never paid their first month’s premium, thereby rendering them still uninsured.
and this:
Just 11% of Obamacare customers were previously uninsured.
The purported purpose of Obamacare was to increase health care coverage of uninsured Americans. However, as the Wall Street Journal reported, a McKinsey & Co. study last month found that “only 11% of consumers who bought new coverage under the law were previously uninsured.”
and this:
Obama reassured Americans at least 36 times that if they liked their health care plan, they could keep their health care plan.
President Barack Obama’s now-infamous promise, “If you like your plan, you can keep your plan” was named Politifact’s “Lie of the Year.” Obama stated the claim at least 36 times, and several Democrats running in tight races parroted the president’s comments before millions of Americans saw their health insurance plans canceled due to Obamacare. Political ads have already begun hitting voters showcasing Democratic candidates repeating Obama’s ill-fated promise.
and this;
56% of uninsured Americans do not like Obamacare.
The Kaiser Family Foundation’s recent polling data reveal that 56% of uninsured Americans--the very people whom Obamacare purports to help--do not like Obamacare.
and this According to the Obama administration’s own figures, Obamacare will spike premiums on 11 million small business employees.
A new report from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services concluded that two-thirds of small businesses that offer health insurance will pay higher premiums due to Obamacare. That, reports the Washington Post, means 11 million workers can expect their premiums to jump because of Obamacare. Worse for Democrats, because many employers renewed their pre-Obamacare health plans before the end of 2013, many of these rate spikes will be timed to hit beginning in the second part of 2014 right before the November 4 midterm elections.
Hillary For Prison 2018
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Hey Dave: I think you just annoyed two Libtards!! Jim
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I didn't think there was any gay rights wording in that bill, seems like it was a slap at small business. Now, what's a gay business owner to do when they're dragged into court for a perceived slight against a straight activist.
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I didn't think there was any gay rights wording in that bill, seems like it was a slap at small business. Now, what's a gay business owner to do when they're dragged into court for a perceived slight against a straight activist. Craig: That's the problem with Libtards and the so-called "mainstream news media" with their slant on news reporting. You're right and there was nothing anti gay in it. In fact this law codified the long standing right of a business to post and observe the following: Jim "WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE"
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In fact this law codified the long standing right of a business to post and observe the following: Jim
"WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE" Jim I saw a lot of those signs around here back in the 60's but I don't ever see them in the South anymore. Not sure that's a 'long standing right' today, at least not down here...Geo
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I still see them out here George. But then I do live in Arizona where we don't like the government telling us what to do. That "veto" by Governor Brewer was IMO a temporary accommodation. The majority of the citizenry here support this bill. Jim
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I believe you believe it's a temporary accommodation, Jim. It's confusing to me. Surely not for a factory or mid-terms and later. What's behind it, please?
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